Amazing Because It Is

Jun 04, 2007 01:26


This statement logically seems to make no sense...on the surface. But there is a lot going on here.

What is the "it"? Grace. The statement is not saying "Ice cream is good because it is". That is not accurate. Ice cream has to be good because something redeemable is found in it. Any thing could be used for the example. The point is, Grace is amazing ( Read more... )

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thorninmyflesh June 4 2007, 22:53:23 UTC
U are darn right about Grace. I would exclude 2 words from the paragraph, but U R dead on.

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adawg_speaks2u June 5 2007, 13:10:01 UTC
What two words would you exclude? Is that a trick question?

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It's just semantics, really. thorninmyflesh June 5 2007, 16:53:34 UTC
"....it is part of reality and part of our eternity, if chosen" I would omit "if chosen" because it makes humans sound like we have to work (or in this case, will) for our salvation, and salvation is not by works. It's just semantics, really.

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Re: It's just semantics, really. adawg_speaks2u June 7 2007, 04:00:39 UTC
mk. point taken.

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liv_4him June 5 2007, 01:48:12 UTC
darn right indeed. Actually, just the fact that any concept exists is reason enough for me to be awe-struck, but especially grace

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